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I feel like I'm late, but
I'm running a single node microk8s cluster on a dual xeon (20 cores each for a total of 40 cores) server with (only) 64 gb ram. Wish I could do more but this is on a microatx dual slot motherboard that maxes at 64gb.
I have this attached to a 72tb das.
I currently live in an RV so I had to downsize my bare metal cluster to 1. It's sufficient for now π
This is pretty cool! I also run Kubernetes at home
Woo! I used to run bare-metal on about 10-12 deprecated thin clients. However, since I've moved into the RV I had to reduce my power usage. I love using K8s, even if it's overkill in my situation! Docker would have been just fine.
K8s + GitOps is surprisingly low maintenance for the benefits you get out of it.
K8s + GitOps is life.
Agreed!